Degree | Type | Year |
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2501935 Advertising and Public Relations | OT | 4 |
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The prerequisites of the subject focus on the understanding, conceptualization, planning and execution of the digital strategy in the field of advertising and public relations, which implies knowledge of technologies relevant to the digital strategy. , ability to critically analyze concepts, tools and related materials from conceptualization to leadership, written and oral expression, to the public presentation of projects applied to advertising and public relations.
The main objective of the course is the knowledge, analysis and management of the main digital technologies applied to digital advertising strategy and public relations (especially in companies 4.0 and 5.0, the role of advertising and public relations in these realities and the need to design strategies that connect with these new scenarios) through the acquisition of skills in the conceptualization, conception, design, production and execution of digital advertising and public relations strategies for cyberspace and the digital realm.
In this sense, the objectives are specified in:
1. Reflect on the fundamentals of digital strategy in today's society, 4.0 and 5.0.
2. To know the most common digital strategic models in advertising and public relations.
3. Study the parameters of conception and design of digital strategies.
4. Familiarize yourself with the main platforms, resources and tools.
5. Know the dynamics of digital strategy.
6. Assimilate the fundamentals of leadership in digital advertising and public relations strategy.
7. The importance of public speaking in the presentation of digital strategic projects.
8. Know the guidelines for crisis management arising from the implementation of the digital strategy.
9. Implement digital strategy projects.
10. Study good practices, implement a gender perspective, apply inclusion, and analyze industry trends.
1. Reflection on emerging technologies and the impact on the advertising profession and PPRR
Review of the main paradigms of the profession in the current context
Industry and commerce in society 4.0 and 5.0. Advertising references in digital strategy
Approach to emerging technologies affecting advertising and PPRR
Prospective discussion on advertising, rrpp and technology
2. Professional exit and course project
Analysis of the professional projection of the advertiser in a highly technological context
Validation of professional advertising and Rrpp skills in the digital field
Identification of emerging professional profiles due to digitization associated with professional practice
Construction of an own advertising or rrpp project. IP protection
3. Design and creation of a digital positioning plan
Choice of digital environment
Digital marketing and digital strategy
Web analytics applied to advertising and rrpp
4. The consumer and the new digital commerce
The sales process and the digital field
New markets, new positions
Positioning, search engines and content adapted for SEO
5. Active audience and participation. Social media strategy
Adaptability of the advertising message to the distributor of digital content,
Digital audiences and online consumption
Analysis of the requirements of the broadcasting channels
Characteristics of new consumption, feedback and user-generated content
6. Audience measurement systems
Companies and institutions
Accreditation and transparency systems
Impact on the advertising market and PPRR
7. Regulatory framework of the digital market and management of conflicts
Legality and electronic commerce
Processing of personal data
Management of crisis situations in digital strategies
8. Strategic vision in the creation and advertising of digital products
Leadership and management of work teams
Digital innovation as a strategy applied to advertising and Rrpp
Presentation of projects
The content of this subject will be sensitive to aspects related to the gender perspective.
The detailed calendar with the content of the different sessions will be presented on the day of presentation of the subject.
The detailed description of the exercises and practices, the various teaching materials and any information necessary for the proper monitoring of the subject will also be posted on the Virtual Campus.
In the event of a change in teaching modality for health reasons, the teaching staff will inform of the changes that will occur in the subject's programming and teaching methodologies
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Laboratory | 37.5 | 1.5 | CM22, CM23, KM27, SM20, SM22, CM22 |
Master classes | 15 | 0.6 | CM22, CM23, KM27, SM20, SM22, CM22 |
Type: Supervised | |||
Tutories | 7.5 | 0.3 | CM22, CM23, KM27, SM20, SM22, CM22 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
Individual study, readings, exercises | 82.5 | 3.3 | CM22, CM23, KM27, SM20, SM22, CM22 |
The basis of the teaching methodology will be to reach an autonomous learning by the students.
The activity supervised by the teacher, with a constant and active participation of the student, will allow him to assume the generic and specific competences raised in the design of the subject, within the Curriculum.
The learning activities (practical classes) occupy a prominent role in the framework of the subject. Students will attend theoretical classes where concepts will be explained, debates will be developed and materials and cases will be commented on.
The separation of the group into subgroups of a practical nature will allow a varied and very detailed work and exercise of the proposed exercises. The virtual campus will be an important tool in the framework of the subject.
IMPORTANT: The proposed teaching methodology and assessment may undergo some modification depending on the attendance restrictions imposed by the health authorities.
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Exam | 30 | 2 | 0.08 | CM22, CM23, KM27, SM20, SM22 |
Practices | 40 | 3 | 0.12 | CM22, CM23, KM27, SM20, SM22 |
Project | 30 | 2.5 | 0.1 | CM22, CM23, KM27, SM20, SM22 |
This subject follows the continuous evaluation and does not foresee a single evaluation.
The evaluation system will have two clearly differentiated parts:
PRACTICAL PART: 60%.
THEORETICAL PART: 40%.
The course consists of the following assessment activities:
- Exam: 30% on the final grade.
- Project: 30% on the final grade
- Internships: 40% on the final grade
In order to pass the course, a minimum grade of 5 must be taken in each activity. Aspects to consider:
Students will be entitled to the recovery of the subject if it has been evaluated of the set of activities whose weight is equivalent to a minimum of 2/3 of the total qualification of the subject.
In order to be able to present to the recovery of the asignatura, will have had to obtain the average note of 3,5 To be continuous evaluation, will have to realize all the evaluable proofs programmed. (In exceptional cases, and with the prior approval of the teaching staff, a different evaluation system may be designed).
In order to pass the subject, both the practical and the theoretical part must be passed (obtaining the grade equivalent to a 5 out of 10, in each of the parts).
In case of passing one of the parts and suspending the other, the student will have the qualification of suspension.
Plagiarism in the exercises, exams or assignments will automatically mean the suspension in the subject.
More than three misspellings in some works will mean the suspension of these.
The mark obtained in the theory re-evaluation will be the final mark of this part.
The mark obtained in the re-evaluation of practice will average with the mark obtained in the practices of the course.
Students who wish to raise their mark will also be able to access the re-assessment tests (theoretical and practical). The new grade will be the final one in the theoretical part and will average with the rest of the practices in the practical part.
In the case of a second registration, students will be ableto take a single synthesis test that will consist of a theory andpractice exam.
The qualification of the subject will correspond to the qualification of the synthesis test.
The student who commits any irregularity (copy, plagiarism, impersonation, ...) that may lead to a significant variation in the grade of an assessment act, will be graded with 0 this assessment act. In case of several irregularities, the final grade of the subject will be 0.
As established by the academic regulations, 50% of the evaluation activities are recoverable. Examination and internships are recoverable in proportion.
NOTE: Throughout the course you will work on your own digital strategy project.
To be valued according to needs
Name | Group | Language | Semester | Turn |
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(PLAB) Practical laboratories | 51 | Catalan | second semester | afternoon |
(TE) Theory | 5 | Catalan | second semester | afternoon |